BRAVO"Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice chases Danielle Staub through the North Jersey Country Club earlier this season; the club says it regrets letting the show film there.

"Real Housewives of New Jersey" stars and their "staged behavior" will never again be welcome at the North Jersey Country Club in Wayne, according to the club's general manager, who sent out a letter to club members in the wake of the Bravo episode that showed a screaming Teresa Guidice chasing Danielle Staub through the club, then Ashley Holmes, the daughter of co-star Jacqueline Laurita, yanking Staub's hair extensions out.

"It is safe to say that the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" cast and crew members are not welcome at the North Jersey Country Club," general manager John Stanley writes in a letter to club members obtained by The Star-Ledger.

"Whether you are a fan of the show, or a first-time viewer, it is quite apparent from watching that the cast members are not affiliated with this Club or more importantly represent the many great families that comprise the North Jersey membership that call this Club their second home. Further, these women do not represent the people and families of our many neighboring towns or the population of the great state of New Jersey."

The episode was set at a fashion show organized by Kim DePaola, the owner of Wayne's Posche boutique, and it was sponsored by a club member who was misled, Stanley says. As the show approached, the club learned that the cast members of "Real Housewives of New Jersey" would be attending, but it wasn't until two days before the event that Bravo asked to film it. "Being somewhat naive, and not aware of the true nature of the TV show," -- really? -- "permission was granted," Stanley writes.

A representative of the club signed a release that prevents the club from suing the production, according to the letter.